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All Forum Posts by: Minh Cao

Minh Cao has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Thanks for the responses. I found a local bank that would do 80% LTV but it would be considered a commercial loan in which case I can add the LLC at closing.

Just got off the phone with Lima One and only do 70%.

@Joseph Firmin..Thank you for response..time to knock on some doors and will give Lima One a try.

Newbie here and need some advice. Here is the scenario:

My partner and I have a contractor's license and our goal is to buy land, construct multi-family and hold onto the investments so we created an LLC for the development/construction company.

Back in March I bought a duplex under my name and have finished the repairs and both units are leased. One with a 6 month lease and the other on a year lease. Property is owned free and clear.

Questions are with our particular goal in mind:

Do I try to cash out re-fi under my name or transfer to LLC and then re-fi?

What are the max LTV for each option?

Any suggestions on lenders in Florida?

Thanks.